By Tom Dixon, for Tom Dixon
SPEC #: TDX1024636
ID: BLS03B-PUSM3
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Beat Tall Pendant is inspired by the simplicity of traditional cooking pots and water vessels. Hand-spun, braised and hammered with an inner brass coating. Shade available in Black, White or Brass with Black canopy and cord.
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Title 24 (JA8)
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Self-taught British industrial designer Tom Dixon is Creative Director of his eponymous London design studio specializing in lighting, furniture, and home accessories. Clean lines and minimalist silhouettes with mid century modern influences are the hallmarks of Tom Dixon lighting, which come to life in a diverse array of metal finishes.
Housed in museums like the Victoria and Albert Museum, Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMA), and the Parisian Centre George Pompidou, Tom Dixon's pieces have become contemporary design icons. He became a household name in 1996 when he designed Jack Light for his company, EuroLounge. In 1998 Tom became the head of design at Habitat and later transitioned to Creative Director for the company until 2008.
In 2007, Dixon launched Design Research Studio, an architectural/interior design and product development studio with high-profile projects including London's Shoreditch House, The Royal Academy of Arts, and Jamie Oliver's Barbecoa.
Shop This DesignerEstablished in 2002, Tom Dixon is a British luxury design brand and one of the industry's most feted British designers. Founder and Creative Director Tom Dixon is a restless innovator, reimagining both shape and material in stylish new ways. With hubs in London, Milan, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Tokyo and beyond - and a variety of experimental projects around the world including The Pullman Hotel in Bercy, the iconic Drugstore Brasserie in Paris and The Manzoni restaurant / shop in Milan, Tom Dixon blurs the lines between product and experience time and time again. The award-winning Beat, Melt, S-Chair and Wingback are among some of the best-selling collections, now found in museums around the world.
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